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m steve steven mm orsa is here and steven mensa is a democratic strategist. president obama last night kept pushing the idea that this election is a choice among voters rather than a referendum. we counted 20 times he uttered a variation of choose or choice, the very words themselves. take a look. >> when all is said and done, when you pick up that ballot to vote, you will face the clearest choice of any time in a generation. it will be a choice between two different paths for america. i'm asking you to choose that future and now, you have a choice. if you choose this path. the choice you face -- you can choose a future -- choose -- choice -- choice -- choice -- choices -- choose -- choose. you can choose that future for america. >> well, that's pretty tough stuff. steve moore, i guess you have a point of view on this. i want to ask you this fundamental question. is this going to be like a baseball team where the manager said that pitcher started the game, but he's got to get out of there or you have two people facing off saying well, pick me, the other says
m steve steven mm orsa is here and steven mensa is a democratic strategist. president obama last night kept pushing the idea that this election is a choice among voters rather than a referendum. we counted 20 times he uttered a variation of choose or choice, the very words themselves. take a look. >> when all is said and done, when you pick up that ballot to vote, you will face the clearest choice of any time in a generation. it will be a choice between two different paths for america....
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for more, let's go to cnbc's steve sedgewick live in london. did we learn anything new yesterday? >> we learned that jamie dimon is a very good public relations man, as well as a very strong banker. he was contrite at times, pugnacious at times, we learned nothing about the position itself and we won't learn anything about the size of the losses until we get the second quarter results in the middle of july. as we heard on the bit of tape there, he was saying it was a hedge. it was a hedge against assets held by the company, in case there was a crisis. that would have made the company a lot of money. but he said he couldn't defend what it morphed into. it was also very critical of the regulators and perhaps a lot of people need to be critical of the regulators, let us not forget, the occ, the office for the controller of the currency, had 65 employees, the regulator had 65 employees at jpmorgan and theyen spot it. so criticism for the regulators. >>> still ahead, a perfect game in san francisco last night, matt cain got a little help from his friends in the outfield. look at that c
for more, let's go to cnbc's steve sedgewick live in london. did we learn anything new yesterday? >> we learned that jamie dimon is a very good public relations man, as well as a very strong banker. he was contrite at times, pugnacious at times, we learned nothing about the position itself and we won't learn anything about the size of the losses until we get the second quarter results in the middle of july. as we heard on the bit of tape there, he was saying it was a hedge. it was a hedge...
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every time i see steve in the hall i say hi, steve so he knows there are no hard feelings. only recently did it occur to me his name is probably not steve. smurfs so when i started this year, 2012, i was looking forward to two things. two steps that i believe would help us fundamentally transform our government into that kind of government or more closely representing -- resembling that kind of government our founding fathers envisioned for us. one of those events i knew whitaker most likely in june. probably toward the end of june. probably the last -- the last thursday of june. the other date that i recognized as potentially transform it of of our government, the other dates i recognized would probably have a positive impact on the development of our system of government is november 6th. and i would like to say at the outset i want to thank chief justice robert for preparing the on june 28th for the disappointment i would feel on november 6th. i approached the court that day with a lot of anticipation. i had read all the briefs in that case. i had sat through four day the
every time i see steve in the hall i say hi, steve so he knows there are no hard feelings. only recently did it occur to me his name is probably not steve. smurfs so when i started this year, 2012, i was looking forward to two things. two steps that i believe would help us fundamentally transform our government into that kind of government or more closely representing -- resembling that kind of government our founding fathers envisioned for us. one of those events i knew whitaker most likely in...
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steve needs twitter followers. you're struggling, but that's all going to change. >> he needs a better name. we have funky names. >> first time kornacki's been the normal name. >> the only reason we're all here is to help prop steve kornacki up and get him some new twitter followers. >> that's the real goal of the show. not that s.e. judges people on twitter followering. >> martin bashibashir, it's all yours. >> congratulations on what i'm sure is going to be a very successful broadcast. good afternoon, it's monday, june 25th and here's what's happening. >>> papers, please. >> show me your papers. >> show me your paper. >> i don't think i have them on me. >> in that case, i have to ask you to come along. >> the supreme court says yes to a controversial part of arizona's immigration law. >> politically, this is probably the worst of all outcomes. >> guess where mitt is on this monday? yep, arizona. >> well, i support the arizona law for recognizes what arizona
steve needs twitter followers. you're struggling, but that's all going to change. >> he needs a better name. we have funky names. >> first time kornacki's been the normal name. >> the only reason we're all here is to help prop steve kornacki up and get him some new twitter followers. >> that's the real goal of the show. not that s.e. judges people on twitter followering. >> martin bashibashir, it's all yours. >> congratulations on what i'm sure is going to be...
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well i think it's a little more simple than what steve pointed out i think historically we've always seen that it's difficult to beat an incumbent they always have the advantage going into a reelection so obama did have that working for them and i actually think that the the the state of the global economy worked in obama's favor in the sense that it was really difficult for americans or anyone else to argue that the economy was strickly something that he could have controlled and the fact that he really hasn't been able to do much with it and there's really no no proof that that he's done a saying stellar about the economic situation in the united states in fact he's used taxpayer money to try to bail them out of that situation really not to much avail but i think the fact that the entire world is with the exception of maybe canada and a couple of other countries that have managed to weather the storm fairly well i think the fact that everybody else is an equally as bad of shape has really played in his favor and. mitt romney it's just he was no we're all right in the sense that ron
well i think it's a little more simple than what steve pointed out i think historically we've always seen that it's difficult to beat an incumbent they always have the advantage going into a reelection so obama did have that working for them and i actually think that the the the state of the global economy worked in obama's favor in the sense that it was really difficult for americans or anyone else to argue that the economy was strickly something that he could have controlled and the fact that...
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. >> steve daniels, florida region. how do you think the administration is analyzing the analogies and differences between the libya situation and the syria situation? how are they walking through the analysis? >> danny, do you want to start? >> sure. anytime you're asked to answer the question about how an administration is thinking, you're guessing. s sense that i have is that the president wasn't that enthusiastic about libya either the president wasn't that enthusiastic about libya either the president wasn't that enthusiastic about libya either the president wasn't that enthusiastic about libya either. it was the beginning of the arab spring, that he felt he was cornered in to it by french president sarkozy, that he was pushed in to it by the weight of international clamor. and that it was a mistake. we shouldn't have done it. yes, the outcome was okay, although that remains to be seen in libya. and that he's not going to get pushed into another one. this is what i understand from friends inside the administration.
. >> steve daniels, florida region. how do you think the administration is analyzing the analogies and differences between the libya situation and the syria situation? how are they walking through the analysis? >> danny, do you want to start? >> sure. anytime you're asked to answer the question about how an administration is thinking, you're guessing. s sense that i have is that the president wasn't that enthusiastic about libya either the president wasn't that enthusiastic...
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steve, is romney running for the wrong job? should he be the accountant in chief? >> the thing with this is, any politician who has to start answering questions over the xehagotoa their camnut meshes so perfectly with what democrats and president obama have been trying to say about the republican party in the republican party's priorities. the idea is the protector of this sort of privileged pampered super elite that's been iune jofeiax reat recession ts treatment, tngs like this, romney, when you start talking about a guy who pays such a low effective tax rate, he looks like the kind of person that republicans are trying to protect and the proof is in the pudding because there was a poll that jumped out at. they asked voters, do you think the candidate romney -- candidate obama understand and care about your problems? for obama the number is near 60%. for romney it's under 40. i think there's e image that he conyss makes it ver difftorpl relate to him. >> now, joan, the president's ad on romney's taxes,ver since he released his tax returns, the obama campaign has
steve, is romney running for the wrong job? should he be the accountant in chief? >> the thing with this is, any politician who has to start answering questions over the xehagotoa their camnut meshes so perfectly with what democrats and president obama have been trying to say about the republican party in the republican party's priorities. the idea is the protector of this sort of privileged pampered super elite that's been iune jofeiax reat recession ts treatment, tngs like this, romney,...
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bret, back to you. >> bret: steve harrigan live in cairo. steve, thank you. iran says it has captured another u.s. drone. iranian tv showed an image that said was aircraft that entered the air space over the persian gulf. both the u.s. navy and c.i.a. insist it's not one of theirs. other countries in the region do use the same type of drone. >> bret: you know what they say about too many cooks in the kitchen. we have new information tonight about the circuitous path of vital information immediately following the terror attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi almost three months ago. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge with a roadmap. >> the 94-port intelligence memo known as the c.i.a. talking points was reviewed by two dozen officials in 24-hour period before ambassador rice used them as the basis for the controversial sunday show appearances where she wrongly blamed the consulate attack on anti-islam video. >> they were dumbed down to the point that they were, we should have said nothing versus what they were trying to tell the american peopl
bret, back to you. >> bret: steve harrigan live in cairo. steve, thank you. iran says it has captured another u.s. drone. iranian tv showed an image that said was aircraft that entered the air space over the persian gulf. both the u.s. navy and c.i.a. insist it's not one of theirs. other countries in the region do use the same type of drone. >> bret: you know what they say about too many cooks in the kitchen. we have new information tonight about the circuitous path of vital...
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. >> sean: steve forbes, good to see you. if anybody says drill, baby, drill, the president says we have been doing that. leases the ability to drill. 9% of the increases come from private lands where they haven't been able to control it. >> it is an election year and he wants you to forget that he has been blocking or hindering the development whether it is offshore and not having sensible regulations and doing it in an expedited manner, alaska, anwar, arctic national refuge. there is globs of gas there. if he could do something and come up with sensible or encouraging rules on fracing instead of dragging his feet, there is a revolution going on. we could be an energy exporter. >> sean: katrina, you are in the real estate business. maybe home prices directly affected by oil. remodeling we will talk to home depot in how that might be impacted. maybe not directly but we look at the housing market, what do we see. >> i don't see oil being a big factor when it comes to housing. new construction numbers were actually down in febr
. >> sean: steve forbes, good to see you. if anybody says drill, baby, drill, the president says we have been doing that. leases the ability to drill. 9% of the increases come from private lands where they haven't been able to control it. >> it is an election year and he wants you to forget that he has been blocking or hindering the development whether it is offshore and not having sensible regulations and doing it in an expedited manner, alaska, anwar, arctic national refuge. there...
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steve go ahead. i'm not sure that they were really thinking about that at all but i just think they weren't buying what mitt romney and the republicans were saying about a fundamental level i think that the republicans spent the last three or four years really trying to demonize him they called him an evil marxist socialist whatever and i think i think that in the and at the end of the day when americans went to the polls they didn't buy that image of barack obama and i think i think the republicans hurt themselves by not ever trying to work with him at all on any level on any issue and i think that really hurt them and it will be interesting to see if they if they learn that lesson in the next two to four years we'll get to that in the second half of the program what do you think about that rachel i mean the republicans g.o.p. they just would you wouldn't work with them obstructionist all the way do you think they were punished in the election for that. no and i think mitt romney did a pretty good j
steve go ahead. i'm not sure that they were really thinking about that at all but i just think they weren't buying what mitt romney and the republicans were saying about a fundamental level i think that the republicans spent the last three or four years really trying to demonize him they called him an evil marxist socialist whatever and i think i think that in the and at the end of the day when americans went to the polls they didn't buy that image of barack obama and i think i think the...
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. >> the congressman was encouraged by news he has heard from steve israel. can you talk about that? >> the view of the election i your privately from democrats is pessimistic. much more pessimistic. many people can see to me there's no way the democrats
. >> the congressman was encouraged by news he has heard from steve israel. can you talk about that? >> the view of the election i your privately from democrats is pessimistic. much more pessimistic. many people can see to me there's no way the democrats
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. >> right now, if you could hear what we are hearing, we have steve sooe wonder's sign sealed delivered. we have i virtual whos who of democratic heavy weights from the governor, the mayor of baltimore. they have a lot of celebrate but they're also looking ahead. we talking to eli gentleman cummings earlier this evening. a lot to come up after the presidential election is decided. we talked to him about how he expects to handle l the days going back to work after the votes are tallied. >> so the president, no matter what he did -- and i'm an eyewitness because i'm basically his lawyer in the congress, every single thing he tried to do, they trooied to defeat so hopefully now that they don't have that incentive from trying to stop him from being re-elected, maybe we can get cooperation. >> that is of course if the election is decided tonight. one other thing cummings had to say is with a little cooperation across the i'lls he -- aisle he felt we could have unemployment in the 5% aj range. i know when we talked to the senator he had something to say. >> yeah, we caulked to ben cardin abou
. >> right now, if you could hear what we are hearing, we have steve sooe wonder's sign sealed delivered. we have i virtual whos who of democratic heavy weights from the governor, the mayor of baltimore. they have a lot of celebrate but they're also looking ahead. we talking to eli gentleman cummings earlier this evening. a lot to come up after the presidential election is decided. we talked to him about how he expects to handle l the days going back to work after the votes are tallied....
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. >> the congressman was encouraged by news he has heard from steve israel. can you talk about that? >> the view of the election i your privately from democrats is pessimistic. much more pessimistic. many people can see to me there's no way the democrats will take it back. >> i totally disagree. i have been talking to a lot of personal friends who are involved in a lot of these, on the republican and democrat side. they really made you feel that the medicare attacks have really hurt republicans. the republicans have had to muddy the water coming at the democrats on medicare, but when you are fighting on medicare grounds, and republicans up told me this -- even if they fight to a draw on medicare, that is a wasted opportunity to be talking about the economy. there are a lot of numbers we have been seeing that do appear to be moving the democrats. this medicare fight does
. >> the congressman was encouraged by news he has heard from steve israel. can you talk about that? >> the view of the election i your privately from democrats is pessimistic. much more pessimistic. many people can see to me there's no way the democrats will take it back. >> i totally disagree. i have been talking to a lot of personal friends who are involved in a lot of these, on the republican and democrat side. they really made you feel that the medicare attacks have...
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. >> sean: steve forbes, good to see you. if anybody says drill, baby, drill, the president says we have been doing that. leases the ability to drill. 9% of the increases come from private lands where they haven't been able to control it. >> it is an election year and he wants you to forget that he has been blocking or hindering the development whether it is offshore and not having sensible regulations and doing it in an expedited manner, alaska, anwar, arctic national refuge. there is globs of gas there. if he could do something and come up with sensible or encouraging rules on fracing instead of dragging his feet, there is a revolution going on. we could be an energy exporter. >> sean: katrina, you are in the real estate business. maybe home prices directly affected by oil. remodeling we will talk to home depot in how that might be impacted. maybe not directly but we look at the housing market, what do we see. >> i don't see oil being a big factor when it comes to housing. new construction numbers were actually down in febr
. >> sean: steve forbes, good to see you. if anybody says drill, baby, drill, the president says we have been doing that. leases the ability to drill. 9% of the increases come from private lands where they haven't been able to control it. >> it is an election year and he wants you to forget that he has been blocking or hindering the development whether it is offshore and not having sensible regulations and doing it in an expedited manner, alaska, anwar, arctic national refuge. there...
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why don't we have steve start. >> i already mentioned a little bit. i think the first time, maybe norm will correct me but a pretty substantial populist movement on the right. you never saw conservatives on the streets much over the years. they do lots of stuff but doing rallies the way the tea party did was unprecedented. >> they were all in the country clubs though. [ laughter ] kidding, sorry. >> there has to be a good joke about a country club riot. as i said i'll dilate the point a bill more, just as the new left and the anti-war movement and associated parts pushed the democratic party to the left in the '60s and '70s,
why don't we have steve start. >> i already mentioned a little bit. i think the first time, maybe norm will correct me but a pretty substantial populist movement on the right. you never saw conservatives on the streets much over the years. they do lots of stuff but doing rallies the way the tea party did was unprecedented. >> they were all in the country clubs though. [ laughter ] kidding, sorry. >> there has to be a good joke about a country club riot. as i said i'll dilate...
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that does it for us on "the cycle." >> steve
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joining us now is steve schmidt. who said it would be a good day for mitt romney when president george w. bush endorsed him? do you still feel that way? >> it means mitt romney is the republican march, this bush endorsement would have meant that mitt romney was the republican nominee because that's the threshold by which president bush would have entered the race. >> once he wrapped it up, he didn't have to get the george w. bush -- >> i think it's a pro forma endorsement. mitt romney is the republican nominee. he's going to endorse him. i don't think you'll see him actively campaigning for him. there's a terrific new book out there by nancy gibbs and it charged the relationship between all of the former presidents going back from truman and hoover and it's a fascinating dynamics and there is a traditionalist approach to this. a library and -- >> a political speech. >> he's giving paid speeches but he's not on the campaign speech. >> he's doing policy stuff. he was doing his paul ryan budget stuff. >> what i would sa
joining us now is steve schmidt. who said it would be a good day for mitt romney when president george w. bush endorsed him? do you still feel that way? >> it means mitt romney is the republican march, this bush endorsement would have meant that mitt romney was the republican nominee because that's the threshold by which president bush would have entered the race. >> once he wrapped it up, he didn't have to get the george w. bush -- >> i think it's a pro forma endorsement....
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and i truly agree with what you are saying, too, steve. but i think that the key here is that the older generation and even more recent generation of players had in idea that this was the risk they are signing up for. when their parents were putting them into football, young age, then didn't know the risks when they were entering the nfl, they had no idea of the risks. getting that information out there and making it totally clear that this is the results of the -- >> they know and that's why you see players shooting themselves in the chest so that their brains can go and be studied by scientists so that further -- other generations of players can study that. we are seeing players who are larger and faster and stronger than you have ever seen before. so those hits are going to be a -- more and more violent as time goes on. i will tell you, this is not only a football problem that baseball's day of reckon sing coming, these guys that have been doing steroids and estimates were 50% to 80% in baseball doing steroids. the ones that are retired
and i truly agree with what you are saying, too, steve. but i think that the key here is that the older generation and even more recent generation of players had in idea that this was the risk they are signing up for. when their parents were putting them into football, young age, then didn't know the risks when they were entering the nfl, they had no idea of the risks. getting that information out there and making it totally clear that this is the results of the -- >> they know and that's...
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steve benen. good to have you with us. thanks so much. >>> there's a lot more coming up in the next half hour of "the ed show." stay with us. >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> the missourrepublican who has idea how woman's body wos owliis opntade. >>> and tammy baldwin's campaign is hitting tommy thompson for pledging to do away with medicare. the latest on those senate races, next. >>> and george w. bush is creeping up on mitt romney like a cayman island stingray. toght,e'hou "w just might be mitt romney's october surprise. >> i know the human being and fish can co-exist peacefully. i i d pain in my abdomen...ing. it just uldn'to away. i s otti it jubut i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my ctor probably saved my life. warning signs arnot e same for everyone
steve benen. good to have you with us. thanks so much. >>> there's a lot more coming up in the next half hour of "the ed show." stay with us. >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> the missourrepublican who has idea how woman's body wos owliis opntade. >>> and tammy baldwin's campaign is hitting tommy thompson for pledging to do away with medicare. the latest on those senate races, next....
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steve davis just published a paper that i talk about in my chapter that shows last year by his estimate economic uncertainty was the highest it had ever been in the u.s. he came up with a very clever measure that used technical google things to measure uncertainty, and last year was the highest it'd ever been, and last year gdp growth was a percent and a half lower because of the high uncertainty about all the things going on with the fiscal cliff and debt limit and so on. so that's a percent and a and a half. so we got a percent out of taxes, we get half a percent to a percent out of fiscal consolidation and a percent out of uncertainty. that gets you way above four. if you do it all at once, you won't get the high-end number from fixing all those things, but i, as president bush is, am very optimistic if we just get a ahead of the curve of these problems, we can have the country we remember once again. thank you. >> thank you, kevin. i want to turn to jason. he wrote a fabulous chapter. we all know that in a financial sense social security and medicare are if trouble, but -- are in tr
steve davis just published a paper that i talk about in my chapter that shows last year by his estimate economic uncertainty was the highest it had ever been in the u.s. he came up with a very clever measure that used technical google things to measure uncertainty, and last year was the highest it'd ever been, and last year gdp growth was a percent and a half lower because of the high uncertainty about all the things going on with the fiscal cliff and debt limit and so on. so that's a percent...
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the bad arkansas republican representative steve womack at a recent town hall meeting in his home state womack was asked by constituent kelly eubanks about his recent attacks on the telegram program eubanks is a college student with two jobs and two kids and lies on pell grants to help fund education. and congress and roll back thanks kelly grants are a bad idea he told you banks that was the federal government's job to pay for education and the u. bank should join the military pay for education just like he had done i guess womack and visions of military bait up of just the poor in america can't afford to go to college who cares about educating kids as long as we have more tanks missiles and warships will be just fine all right representative walmart. and a very very ugly rush limbaugh on yesterday's show limbaugh argued that unlike president obama mitt romney has not lived like a king is how he put. romney has not flown all over the world on the federal government's done romney is not lavish parties and concerts on the public's done. romney has not lived like a king on other people's
the bad arkansas republican representative steve womack at a recent town hall meeting in his home state womack was asked by constituent kelly eubanks about his recent attacks on the telegram program eubanks is a college student with two jobs and two kids and lies on pell grants to help fund education. and congress and roll back thanks kelly grants are a bad idea he told you banks that was the federal government's job to pay for education and the u. bank should join the military pay for...
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i'm steve handels man, nbc news, washington. >>> elsewhere, the trial of penn state's former football coach, jerry sandusky, on 52 criminal counts is moving much faster than many expected. the prosecution is now expected to rest its case on monday. nbc's brian mooar reports. >> reporter: the last of eight young men accusing former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky took the witness stand to deliver the most graphic allegations of sexual abuse yet. known as victim number nine, he said he was 11 when he was abused for the first of many times over a three year period in the sandusky family home. he said he screamed for help and later wanted to tell someone, but feared no one would listen. the boy's name was on an address list later found in the search of sandusky's belongings. his name was starred, so were some of the other alleged victims in this case. >> the prosecution did very well. given the number of compelling witnesses that were presented will week, the defense will be hard pressed to overcome that case. >> reporter: also on day four of testimony, an investigator
i'm steve handels man, nbc news, washington. >>> elsewhere, the trial of penn state's former football coach, jerry sandusky, on 52 criminal counts is moving much faster than many expected. the prosecution is now expected to rest its case on monday. nbc's brian mooar reports. >> reporter: the last of eight young men accusing former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky took the witness stand to deliver the most graphic allegations of sexual abuse yet. known as victim...
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because steve king represents a base that probably, like steve king, more than he likes mitt romney. romney is in a box that is of multiple rooms. he can't get out, approximate to be quickly, rubio would have never gotten him out. rubio was against the dream act. rubio ran as a team partier. he had the same problem. he wouldn't have helped him anyway. >> well, the interesting thing is watching mitch mcconnell there. he is the lead republican senator and the highest legislative body and the greatest democracy in the world, and this is a pressing issue, and he says i'm not going to tell you what i think. i'm not going to take a stand. this guy that's not elect to anything yet, we're going to wait for him to make up his mind. this is leadership in the republican party. he tells us what he thinks. mitch mcconnell and the others are just acting like weasles because they're afraid of the politics. >> do you think mitt romney might have been surprised to learn -- leader of the republican party. >> that was not fair to weasle. >> thanks for joining us. david, and ken. next, why democrats --
because steve king represents a base that probably, like steve king, more than he likes mitt romney. romney is in a box that is of multiple rooms. he can't get out, approximate to be quickly, rubio would have never gotten him out. rubio was against the dream act. rubio ran as a team partier. he had the same problem. he wouldn't have helped him anyway. >> well, the interesting thing is watching mitch mcconnell there. he is the lead republican senator and the highest legislative body and...
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we should have all along, steve. my view has been if debates aren't dispositive and they're influential. my prediction is they would be that much more influential this year. why? americans are distant from presidential candidates not only do you to the flood of super-pac attack ads but both avoid the national press like the plague. neither has done serious interviews, so this was an opportunity finally for all the clutter to be put aside and the electorate to have a good view. 60, 65 million at a time with these two candidates squaring off against each other and not hiding behind super-pac ads or the kg rhetoric. yeah, i think that they've been incredibly influential and they could determine the outcome. >> robert draper, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> before we goit of here, steve, my compliments to your barber. you're looking good, brother. >> mary is her name. >> coming up, inequality is a global issue. christa freeland explains how the super rich that created them. speaking of the good life, i wonder if
we should have all along, steve. my view has been if debates aren't dispositive and they're influential. my prediction is they would be that much more influential this year. why? americans are distant from presidential candidates not only do you to the flood of super-pac attack ads but both avoid the national press like the plague. neither has done serious interviews, so this was an opportunity finally for all the clutter to be put aside and the electorate to have a good view. 60, 65 million at...
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person it's as you said it's fear mongering it's scare tactics and look that's fair game i agree what steve said before look. that there be a punch but you know it's it's disappointing we should we should point out that it is class warfare ok stephen jump in go ahead peter can i jump in yes so you know this is that's really what you hear is we just heard or william logic here we have a wealthy person who is paying thirteen percent or thirteen percent in federal taxes most middle class americans are paying twenty five percent or so that's class warfare to point out though they're saying the point deigned to dare to point that out and say that that's a problem is class warfare you know it's exactly the opposite of what we should be talking about the fact that a wealthy person is playing paying less than a middle class person in america is a transfer of wealth from the middle class to the wealthy that is class warfare ok want to do something is that if that's a component in all that is not in the form steven go ahead george george but then again it's a simple question for you is there then you
person it's as you said it's fear mongering it's scare tactics and look that's fair game i agree what steve said before look. that there be a punch but you know it's it's disappointing we should we should point out that it is class warfare ok stephen jump in go ahead peter can i jump in yes so you know this is that's really what you hear is we just heard or william logic here we have a wealthy person who is paying thirteen percent or thirteen percent in federal taxes most middle class americans...
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steve davis, professor of the university of chicago last year by his estimate economic uncertainty was the highest it has ever been in the u.s.. came up with a clever measure like technical google to measure of uncertainty and so on. but last year was the highest it had ever been and according to their estimates last year's gdp growth was ascent and per percentage higher because all the things going on in the fiscal and the debt limit and so on so that as a percentage and a half, so you have a percent of taxes, half of percent 2% out of the fiscal consolidation and percentage and a half out of certainty. there's and the introduction they won't get the high end number from fixing all those things but i asked president bush and very optimistic if we could get ahead of the curve on these problems we would remember once again. thank you. >> thank you. >> and to turn to jason. he rode a fabulous chapter we all know that in a financial sense, social security and medicare are in trouble. but when we ask jason and his co-author to do how do you reform the social security system so that we get
steve davis, professor of the university of chicago last year by his estimate economic uncertainty was the highest it has ever been in the u.s.. came up with a clever measure like technical google to measure of uncertainty and so on. but last year was the highest it had ever been and according to their estimates last year's gdp growth was ascent and per percentage higher because all the things going on in the fiscal and the debt limit and so on so that as a percentage and a half, so you have a...
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steve, let me go to this whole question. with the campaign in mid-september, the weather has changed, we're in the fall, this is when we have general elections now. the question i have, can you -- romney doesn't fire people, he says he likes to fire people, he doesn't fire campaign people. how does he turn things around to his satisfaction? >> well, i think today's move wasn't so much a change in strategy as it was a distraction. they wanted to take attention off a story written in politico. i don't think he changed campaign strategies and began to argue the case against the president. he wants to talk about the middle class and who is going to be a better president for the middle class. that's laughable. he's losing that argument by 15 points -- >> a majority of the american people, more than a majority, 53% in "the new york times" poll this weekend say he's out for the rich. only one-fifth of the voters think obama is out for the poor. it's not symmetric. it's overwhelming and the ad are working. >> they're totally working
steve, let me go to this whole question. with the campaign in mid-september, the weather has changed, we're in the fall, this is when we have general elections now. the question i have, can you -- romney doesn't fire people, he says he likes to fire people, he doesn't fire campaign people. how does he turn things around to his satisfaction? >> well, i think today's move wasn't so much a change in strategy as it was a distraction. they wanted to take attention off a story written in...
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senior writer for "the weekly standard" steve haste and former howard dean manager and fox news contributor joe trippi. joe? >> i just wanted to call it debate the big hug. because i think that's what romney was doing. he decided he was going to hug obama on policy after policy, not disagree with him. i mean, it was amazing, agreed with him on syria, not sending troops. in agreed with him on iran. said we should have the catastrophic tough sanctions but he would have done it a little earlier. all of it was, again, trying to -- i think, look, the strategy was to not let obama paint him as the reckless guy who was going to take the country to war. so, he was in there with principles for peace. and agreeing with the president far more than disagreeing with him and didn't even take him on on the libya and benghazi stuff which was -- i mean, literally walked away from the question without really engaging on it. i think that the president was very aggressive and it's hard to win a debate when you are not in that mode, in the aggressive mode that we saw romney n the first debate and the president
senior writer for "the weekly standard" steve haste and former howard dean manager and fox news contributor joe trippi. joe? >> i just wanted to call it debate the big hug. because i think that's what romney was doing. he decided he was going to hug obama on policy after policy, not disagree with him. i mean, it was amazing, agreed with him on syria, not sending troops. in agreed with him on iran. said we should have the catastrophic tough sanctions but he would have done it a...
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i felt bad for steve. i like steve. i chased after him to make sure he knew no hard feelings. so every time i see him in the hall i say high so he knows there are no hard feelings. although it did occur to me, his name is probably not steve. \[laughter] so when i started this year, 2010 i was looking forward to two things, two steps that i believed would help us fundamentally transform our government into that kind of government or something more closely representing or resembling that kind of government that our founding father's envisioned for us. one of those events i knew would occur in june, probable toward the end of june probable the last thursday in june chi quickly identified as june 28. the other date that i recognize as potentially transformative of our government, the other date that i recognize that i thought would probably have a positive impact on the development of our constitutional system of government was november 6. and i would just like to say at the out set that i want to thank chief justice roberts for preparing me john june 28 for the disappointment i w
i felt bad for steve. i like steve. i chased after him to make sure he knew no hard feelings. so every time i see him in the hall i say high so he knows there are no hard feelings. although it did occur to me, his name is probably not steve. \[laughter] so when i started this year, 2010 i was looking forward to two things, two steps that i believed would help us fundamentally transform our government into that kind of government or something more closely representing or resembling that kind of...